Bonus, free coffee day. Im like boom. The day got better. Makes a smile on your face to start the day. Just the little things. Free is a good price. Im sure bob has some traffic news. You will need that free coffee. So smile for few minutes. Because. Oh, oh,. The number of the day is oh, were going to gave you a ten even though it is cooler, it is seasonably cool, and were starting off with 54 degrees here in philadelphia. 14mile an hour breeze makes it feel little cooler than that. And temperature in lancaster is 48. Fortysix in allentown. We have 38 in mount pocono. Thirtynine in hazleton. As we told you yesterday it would be little cooler than it was yesterday. And indeed it is in a lot of play cents, that cool air has yet to settle into ocean city where it is 57 degrees, lewes, delaware, 58. Lil rounds up of temperatures, there is precipitation situation, nothing there. So lets get right to the forecast for today. It is pretty simple. Mostly sunny, seasonable, High Temperature of 6
This morning the u. S. Is said to be considering boosting security at a number of overseas airports as consensus grows that a bomb took down a russian jet in egypt and welcome to your world this morning and im in for stephanie sy. Im del walters and reports out of the uk this morning saying Electronic Communications intercepted by spy agencies suggesting a bomb may have been carried on to the plane before it took off and president obama making his first comments about the crash. I think there is a possibility that there was a bomb on board and we are taking that very seriously. Reporter right now thousands of british tourists still stranded at the airport at Sharm Elsheikh and officials are not allowing its planes to fly into egypt and al jazeeras paul brennan is live from london and paul what do we know about easy jet trying to get its flights out of Sharm Elsheikh . Well, the statement that came out from easy jet just a couple hours del was pretty strong and said egyptian authorities
But also from a little help from hollywood. Yeah, but it turns out theres a far less famous fault line that we should be even more worried about and its in my backyard in the Pacific Northwest. Its called the cascadia subduction zone. And if certain scientific predictions are correct, this could be the source of an almost unimaginable disaster. Lets take a look. The seven hundred mile stretch of coastline from vancouver canada to mendocino california includes some of the most Beautiful Spots in north america. But just 70 miles off shore, deep under the seafloor is a seismic fault called the cascadia. Dont let the pretty scenery and the gentle name fool you cascadia is capable of a megaquake like the one that hit japan in 2011. A magnitude 9. 0 quake. As these home videos posted on you tube clearly show, the shaking doesnt stop for terrifying 6 minutes in cities and towns across the country. But for those living along the pacific coastline of japans northern islands, the worst was still
A wildfire. Were going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but were doing it in a unique way. This is a show about science. Oh oh my god by scientists. Tonight, techknow investigates the cascadia fault. Hey guys and welcome to techknow im phil torres and with me today dr. Crystal dilworth and marita davison. Today were going to be talking about the devastating potential of earthquakes and in particular were concerned about one that many may not even know about. Thats right when most people think about the big one theyre thinking about californias san andreas fault. Mostly because of its history but also from a little help from hollywood. Yeah, but it turns out theres a far less famous fault line that we should be even more worried about and its in my backyard in the Pacific Northwest. Its called the cascadia subduction zone. And if certain scientific predictions are correct, this could be the source of an almost unimaginable disaster. Lets take a look. The seven hundr
The science of fighting a wildfire. Were going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but were doing it in a unique way. This is a show about science. Oh oh my god by scientists. Tonight, techknow investigates the cascadia fault. Hey guys and welcome to techknow im phil torres and with me today dr. Crystal dilworth and marita davison. Today were going to be talking about the devastating potential of earthquakes and in particular were concerned about one that many may not even know about. Thats right when most people think about the big one theyre thinking about californias san andreas fault. Mostly because of its history but also from a little help from hollywood. Yeah, but it turns out theres a far less famous fault line that we should be even more worried about and its in my backyard in the Pacific Northwest. Its called the cascadia subduction zone. And if certain scientific predictions are correct, this could be the source of an almost unimaginable disaster. Lets take